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Belt drive

March 1, 2011
The QT Power Chain II belt drive consists of a synchronous belt, sprockets, bushings, and idlers. Features & benefits New sizes of belts and sprockets,

The QT Power Chain II belt drive consists of a synchronous belt, sprockets, bushings, and idlers.

Features & benefits

  • New sizes of belts and sprockets, plus 40% increase in power ratings, let the drives be used in compact and narrower widths

  • Unit's body and teeth are made of a blended polyurethane compound for strong adhesion to tensile cords and heavy-nylon tooth facing, making the belt immune to abrasion and chemical attack

  • Aramid-fiber tensile cords for flex-fatigue life and high impact strength to handle surges

  • No metal-to-metal contact between belt and sprocket, so sprocket life is 10x longer than that of roller-chain sprockets

TB Wood's Inc.
(888) 829-6637
tbwoods.com

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